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In ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', Werewolves can be found on the [[world map]] and in certain caves. Like Wolves, Werewolves are often encountered in packs. They resemble Wolves but are stronger, as their attacks can inflict [[poison]] on the [[Warriors of Light]], and Werewolves regenerate 3 [[HP]] every turn. Werewolves are found surrounding areas of [[Pravoka]], [[Elfheim]], [[Marsh Cave]], [[Cavern of Ice]], and [[Mount Gulg]]. Werewolves are also found inside of Marsh Cave (floors B2 and B3), the [[Cavern of Earth]] (floors B2–B4) and its outer surrounding area, [[Southern Marsh]], and present-day [[Chaos Shrine]].
In ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', Werewolves can be found on the [[world map]] and in certain caves. Like Wolves, Werewolves are often encountered in packs. They resemble Wolves but are stronger, as their attacks can inflict [[poison]] on the [[Warriors of Light]], and Werewolves regenerate 3 [[HP]] every turn. Werewolves are found surrounding areas of [[Pravoka]], [[Elfheim]], [[Marsh Cave]], [[Cavern of Ice]], and [[Mount Gulg]]. Werewolves are also found inside of Marsh Cave (floors B2 and B3), the [[Cavern of Earth]] (floors B2–B4) and its outer surrounding area, [[Southern Marsh]], and present-day [[Chaos Shrine]].


In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, their name is formatted '''WrWOLF''', a shortening of '''WEREWOLF'''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 17, page 21.</ref><ref>''Final Fantasy'' (NES) [[Media:FF Enemy Identification Chart.jpg|Enemy Identification Chart]]</ref>. In the Nintendo Entertainment System and [[MSX2]] versions, Werewolves have an entirely green body, pink claws, and pink eyes. In the [[WonderSwan Color]] and [[PlayStation]] releases, Werewolves have a dark gray body, along with an olive green back and tail. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, Werewolves' sprite was significantly brightened. Starting with the [[PlayStation Portable]] release, Werewolves have spikes on their back.
In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, their name is formatted '''WrWOLF''', although the game's bundled Enemy Identification Chart and [[Nintendo Power]]'s 17th volume uses its capitalized full name, '''WEREWOLF'''. In the Nintendo Entertainment System and [[MSX2]] versions, Werewolves have an entirely green body, pink claws, and pink eyes. In the [[WonderSwan Color]] and [[PlayStation]] releases, Werewolves have a dark gray body, along with an olive green back and tail. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, Werewolves' sprite was significantly brightened. Starting with the [[PlayStation Portable]] release, Werewolves have spikes on their back.


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